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every time the dollar changes hands by the individual, that is what gems of the economy. by having the government spend money for the people, and that's the problem. there is a restriction with new taxes and more taxes coming down the pipe or people to do anything with their money, other than to ride out the storm. we have the debt tax, transaction tax, we have sales taxes. enough of the taxes. leave it to the private sector. we will come out of this thing, but we must grow our way out. >> it is remarkable that we have these people. we have had how many fiscal cliff deals? so many crises over the last two years. they need to do their day jobs and a budget. the way that we get revenues, you know, the bargaining may now have been used, meaning that the tax increases, they may be more lock-in on either part of the aisle because they don't have kids department. neil: you are right about that. guys, stick around. in the meantime, the faa wants to know why we are doing the harlem shake like this on the plane. i could be wrong, but i'm thinking maybe they need to focus on the sa
every time the dollar changes hands by the individual, that is what gems of the economy. by having the government spend money for the people, and that's the problem. there is a restriction with new taxes and more taxes coming down the pipe or people to do anything with their money, other than to ride out the storm. we have the debt tax, transaction tax, we have sales taxes. enough of the taxes. leave it to the private sector. we will come out of this thing, but we must grow our way out....
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. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congress must pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion aggressor. it has been scheduled this way since january. lawmakers knew that they could use the bill funding government operations to adjust where the cuts get made. if it doesn't get fixed, republicans now say that there is only one place to look. >> of the president chooses not to use that and goes after high-profile spending cuts, and that is a choice that what he will have made for political reasons four the president, for the fourth year in a row has not produced a budget proposal on time. it is not expected before the end of march. the next three months will see little change
. >> programs where you have changed money from one account to another. you cannot do that under this type of thing that we are talking about. >> some flexibility to rearrange funding programs. training and maintenance and so forth. reporter: remember that date for the federal for lysistrata? by midnight the next day, congress must pass a $900 billion spending bill to fund government operations were a government shutdown takes place with worse consequences than the $850 billion...
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>> i hear you, he has not changed his leadership-type. his leadership skills are not there, he is still the amateur. lou: and goes after bob woodward, who has recanted his inintimatetions of threat, and d gene sperling over for sunday lunch or brunch. >> he invited the president too. lou: who not go. >> i think that bob woodward's sin was to demolish the very center of the president's campaign against the republicans, this sequester was there fault, and wood ward pointed out it of the the president's idea in the first place, he moved goal post, that undermined whole tactic. lou: gene sperling acknowledged that out loud in front of bob woodward and god everyone and important, including the american people. >> i see the fine hand of david axelrod behind this. it appears that what this presidentments to do is kind of -- president wants to do is just go through first two years of second term, and get a democratic house and pass these liberal bills. lou: that is a lovely thought for the president but there is a matter of perhaps republican res
>> i hear you, he has not changed his leadership-type. his leadership skills are not there, he is still the amateur. lou: and goes after bob woodward, who has recanted his inintimatetions of threat, and d gene sperling over for sunday lunch or brunch. >> he invited the president too. lou: who not go. >> i think that bob woodward's sin was to demolish the very center of the president's campaign against the republicans, this sequester was there fault, and wood ward pointed out...
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even to address social security change, very tiny little change, if the president is unwilling to support that, i think that is a big part of the problem. tracy: we are certainly living longer, phil flynn at the cme, jump in on this now. oil moving, what is the commodity market doing in reaction to this? >> the biggest concern for the oil industry is the possibility that the government will not approve new project. that is the big issue. we heard from can salazar, if this doesn't go through we are out. what is that doing to the market? not a lot. the market is focused on demand, demand out of china, weak manufacturing data, the lowest levels since new year's eve, the lowest level of the year down 1929, we did get a little boost of of the u.s. data, the manufacturing data came out, we came off of those blows a little bit but now we are going back down, a report that iran has taken fourteen million barrels of oil, ready to go somewhere if they lift some sanctions. that took away the momentum. we also have our box down, hit a new low since january but bouncing back a. consumer confidence was
even to address social security change, very tiny little change, if the president is unwilling to support that, i think that is a big part of the problem. tracy: we are certainly living longer, phil flynn at the cme, jump in on this now. oil moving, what is the commodity market doing in reaction to this? >> the biggest concern for the oil industry is the possibility that the government will not approve new project. that is the big issue. we heard from can salazar, if this doesn't go...
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you'll see a change in the united states market. not in the stock market immediately, but in the banking community. investors i talked to in the last 24 hours are very, very concerned about what they do with their cash. >> lulu lemon's stock taking a hit. they pulled some participants because they are too see-through, and shares down nearly 6%. ryan air giving boeing a boost this morning after securing a 16.6 billion deal. they got a big discount on the 175 planes. shares of boeing up on the news. 8568 # on boeing right now. ryan air shares, now, believe me, these people deeply discount, pay for everything on the ryan flight, at $41 bucks a share, up 2%. gas prices up, up, less than a penny overnight, but they were upkeeping steady over the last week, the national average at $3.69. oil right at $93.66. we're watching the cypress vote expected within the hour. right now, the dow is up 48 points in advance of that vote. to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] frofinding the best way... ♪ to findin
you'll see a change in the united states market. not in the stock market immediately, but in the banking community. investors i talked to in the last 24 hours are very, very concerned about what they do with their cash. >> lulu lemon's stock taking a hit. they pulled some participants because they are too see-through, and shares down nearly 6%. ryan air giving boeing a boost this morning after securing a 16.6 billion deal. they got a big discount on the 175 planes. shares of boeing up on...
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i'm going to change. i'm going to try to change. out of that came other changes. one of them was we started a leadership council. we started a group of men who sat and talked with me. they were players from different positions, michael strahan, eli, those people were on my leadership council. what the idea was there was i would communicate to the players exactly what i thought, and better than that, what the intention was, what the meaning behind it was, so that they could then take it to the rest of the players -- stuart: you opened up. >> i opened up. stuart: did you change your basic personality? >> what i did was -- stuart: you're still a tough guy. >> yeah, you know, that's the way i was brought up. you know, i'm old school. that was the year i came up in, as a player with sarcasm, you know, and tough and hard nose and all of that. stuart: let me turn it over to someone who knows football, charles. charles: what you're essentially talking about is we all know, you were the tough guy, you were hard, is there a generational problem? because it feels like this i
i'm going to change. i'm going to try to change. out of that came other changes. one of them was we started a leadership council. we started a group of men who sat and talked with me. they were players from different positions, michael strahan, eli, those people were on my leadership council. what the idea was there was i would communicate to the players exactly what i thought, and better than that, what the intention was, what the meaning behind it was, so that they could then take it to the...
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the legislature made some changes to it. it does involve revenue increases in northern virginia and hampton road. statewide it is about 20 bucks per person. so listen, there's no easy ways to get america's infrastructure rebuilt. i've got the most congested part of the country in northern virginia. so we're making some tough decisions. not everybody may be happy with the method, but they will be happy that we're getting people back to work and out of traffic. you know, i look at what reagan did 30 years ago. he raised the gas tax 125%, and he said look i'm not going to let the infrastructure crumble. now, i'm no ronald reagan, but i do know that sometimes you've got to make tough decisions as governor and get things done and get problems solved, and that's what we're doing. ashley: we wish you the best of luck, virginia governor bob mcdonald. thank you very much for joining us. >> okay, thanks, ashley. tracy: kind of looks like reagan a little. liz claman takes us through the last hour of trading. she's talking to a complian
the legislature made some changes to it. it does involve revenue increases in northern virginia and hampton road. statewide it is about 20 bucks per person. so listen, there's no easy ways to get america's infrastructure rebuilt. i've got the most congested part of the country in northern virginia. so we're making some tough decisions. not everybody may be happy with the method, but they will be happy that we're getting people back to work and out of traffic. you know, i look at what reagan did...